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Builders Score Key Legislative Win on Endangered Species Reform
The House on Sept. 29 approved H.R. 3824, the Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery Act, by bipartisan vote of 229-to-193. The bill would strengthen existing law by enhancing species conservation and protection efforts, eliminating excessive environmental regulation and giving private landowners incentives to enact voluntary conservation measures.
NAHB designated passage of this legislation as a “key vote” because of its importance to the housing industry. Prior to voting, NAHB sent a letter to all House members urging them to support H.R. 3824 and to oppose a substitute amendment that was to be offered by Reps. George Miller (D-CA) and Sherwood Boehlert (R-NY). The Miller-Boehlert amendment subsequently failed by a narrow 216-to-206 margin. A manager’s amendment to H.R. 3824 offered by House Resources Committee Chairman Richard Pombo (R-CA) was approved and contained several key provisions championed by NAHB to enhance the legislation.
Among its many positive provisions, H.R. 3824 would:
• Eliminate critical habitat from the Endangered Species Act (ESA)
• Require that the statute’s listing provisions be based on the “best available scientific data”
• Ensure that local and regional land use agencies are consulted when the federal government develops recovery plans
• Protect private property rights
• Codify the “no surprises” policy to give private property owners, state and local governments and community organizations the necessary regulatory certainty to continue their species and conservation efforts
• Compensate private landowners for takings under the ESA
• Establish a grant program for private property owners who voluntarily participate in species conservation
While House passage of this bill marks a critical first step, the legislation still faces an uphill battle in the Senate, where such measures tend to move more slowly. NAHB will be working closely with the members and leadership of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to advance similar reforms at the earliest possible date. To view the bill, click here and type H.R. 3824 in the box in the upper left hand corner. For more information, contact Jason Lynn at 800-368-5242, x8470.
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